I blame Herbert West.Green Shirt said:Does resurrecting dead threads happen more around Halloween?
I blame Herbert West.Green Shirt said:Does resurrecting dead threads happen more around Halloween?
OK correction. One would have to omit Star Trek:TMP because of Deckers line about the Voyager 6 probe that launched from Earth 300 years ago.
So therefore it is TOS and TAS that takes place in the 22nd century.
Well that's my point that Star Trek:The Motion Picture cannot possibly take place in the same universe as Star Trek TOS or TAS due to the fact that the TOS and the TAS takes place in the 22nd century.
ProbablyWell that's my point that Star Trek:The Motion Picture cannot possibly take place in the same universe as Star Trek TOS or TAS due to the fact that the TOS and the TAS takes place in the 22nd century.
What's your source for TOS taking place in the 22nd century?
Space Seed said:KHAN: How long?
KIRK: How long have you been sleeping? Two centuries we estimate. Landing party to Enterprise. Come in.
Tomorrow Is Yesterday said:FELLINI: All right, Kirk. Maybe this will make you laugh. Sabotage, espionage, unauthorised entry, burglary. How are those for starters? And I can think up lots more if you don't start talking.
KIRK: All right, Colonel. The truth is, I'm a little green man from Alpha Centauri. A beautiful place. You ought to see it.
FELLINI: I am going to lock you up for two hundred years.
KIRK: That ought to be just about right.
Well the funny thing is, if you only consider TOS as canon and ignore the rest of the spin-offs and movies with the exception of TMP, then Star Trek TOS takes place in the 22nd century and not the 23 century.
ProbablyWell that's my point that Star Trek:The Motion Picture cannot possibly take place in the same universe as Star Trek TOS or TAS due to the fact that the TOS and the TAS takes place in the 22nd century.
What's your source for TOS taking place in the 22nd century?
Space Seed said:KHAN: How long?
KIRK: How long have you been sleeping? Two centuries we estimate. Landing party to Enterprise. Come in.
Tomorrow Is Yesterday said:FELLINI: All right, Kirk. Maybe this will make you laugh. Sabotage, espionage, unauthorised entry, burglary. How are those for starters? And I can think up lots more if you don't start talking.
KIRK: All right, Colonel. The truth is, I'm a little green man from Alpha Centauri. A beautiful place. You ought to see it.
FELLINI: I am going to lock you up for two hundred years.
KIRK: That ought to be just about right.
ProbablyWell that's my point that Star Trek:The Motion Picture cannot possibly take place in the same universe as Star Trek TOS or TAS due to the fact that the TOS and the TAS takes place in the 22nd century.
What's your source for TOS taking place in the 22nd century?
Space Seed said:KHAN: How long?
KIRK: How long have you been sleeping? Two centuries we estimate. Landing party to Enterprise. Come in.
Tomorrow Is Yesterday said:FELLINI: All right, Kirk. Maybe this will make you laugh. Sabotage, espionage, unauthorised entry, burglary. How are those for starters? And I can think up lots more if you don't start talking.
KIRK: All right, Colonel. The truth is, I'm a little green man from Alpha Centauri. A beautiful place. You ought to see it.
FELLINI: I am going to lock you up for two hundred years.
KIRK: That ought to be just about right.
ProbablyWhat's your source for TOS taking place in the 22nd century?
Tomorrow Is Yesterday said:FELLINI: All right, Kirk. Maybe this will make you laugh. Sabotage, espionage, unauthorised entry, burglary. How are those for starters? And I can think up lots more if you don't start talking.
KIRK: All right, Colonel. The truth is, I'm a little green man from Alpha Centauri. A beautiful place. You ought to see it.
FELLINI: I am going to lock you up for two hundred years.
KIRK: That ought to be just about right.
Exactly. Thank you![]()
Squire of Gothos said:TRELANE: I can't tell you how delighted I am to have visitors from the very planet that I've made my hobby. Yes, but according to my observations, I didn't think you capable of such voyages.
JAEGER: Notice the period, Captain. Nine hundred light years from Earth. It's what might be seen through a viewing scope if it were powerful enough.
TRELANE: Ah, yes. I've been looking in on the doings on your lively little Earth.
KIRK: Then you've been looking in on the doings nine hundred years past.
The Kirk line in Tomorrow Is Yesterday, how can that be a joke he was 100 years off??
Plus Space Seed plus The Savage Curtain and so on it is 200 years difference over and over again.
SCOTT: Lincoln died three centuries ago on a planet hundreds of light years away.
1960+200 = 2160. Saying 2 centuries is still a little problematic.The Kirk line in Tomorrow Is Yesterday, how can that be a joke he was 100 years off??
The 23rd century is closer to 200 years from the late 1960s than to 300 years. I'm sorry, but if you're counting in hundreds of years, 200 years is really just about right to get into the 23rd century from the late 1960s; it doesn't get any closer than that.
1960+200 = 2160. Saying 2 centuries is still a little problematic.The Kirk line in Tomorrow Is Yesterday, how can that be a joke he was 100 years off??
The 23rd century is closer to 200 years from the late 1960s than to 300 years. I'm sorry, but if you're counting in hundreds of years, 200 years is really just about right to get into the 23rd century from the late 1960s; it doesn't get any closer than that.
1960+200 = 2160. Saying 2 centuries is still a little problematic.The Kirk line in Tomorrow Is Yesterday, how can that be a joke he was 100 years off??
The 23rd century is closer to 200 years from the late 1960s than to 300 years. I'm sorry, but if you're counting in hundreds of years, 200 years is really just about right to get into the 23rd century from the late 1960s; it doesn't get any closer than that.
My pick has to be the time/speed/distance thing. Going by TOS "That Which Survives" and the movie STV: TFF, the old Enterprise could have made Voyager's journey or crossed the distance of the wormhole in a month or less. That renders the ENTIRE PREMISE of both spin-offs moot! They can't possibly coexist in the same continuity.
Where No One Has Gone Before said:LAFORGE: Well, sir, according to these calculations, we've not only left our own galaxy, but passed through two others, ending up on the far side of Triangulum. The galaxy known as M Thirty Three.
PICARD: That's not possible. Data, what distance have we travelled?
DATA: Two million seven hundred thousand light years.
PICARD: I can't accept that.
DATA: You must, sir. Our comparisons show it to be completely accurate.
LAFORGE: And I calculate that at maximum warp, sir it would take over three hundred years to get home.
My pick has to be the time/speed/distance thing. Going by TOS "That Which Survives" and the movie STV: TFF, the old Enterprise could have made Voyager's journey or crossed the distance of the wormhole in a month or less. That renders the ENTIRE PREMISE of both spin-offs moot! They can't possibly coexist in the same continuity.
Don't forget that the Enterprise was suppose to be able to cover 2.7 million light-years in roughly three hundred years in "Where No One Has Gone Before".
Where No One Has Gone Before said:LAFORGE: Well, sir, according to these calculations, we've not only left our own galaxy, but passed through two others, ending up on the far side of Triangulum. The galaxy known as M Thirty Three.
PICARD: That's not possible. Data, what distance have we travelled?
DATA: Two million seven hundred thousand light years.
PICARD: I can't accept that.
DATA: You must, sir. Our comparisons show it to be completely accurate.
LAFORGE: And I calculate that at maximum warp, sir it would take over three hundred years to get home.
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